With a presence in Córdoba, the Palais de Galce presents "Federal Look"
Between 18 September and 12 February next year will be held "Federal Look", the new artistic proposal of the Palais de Glace that the Córdoba Circuit will have in the first place.
This initiative is carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture through the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage and the National Directorate of Museums. It should be noted that the Córdoba Circuit will be the first point of this route and will cover different places in the aforementioned province.
During these five months that the first of the tours lasts, There will be ten Cordovan towns that will be visited by this "Federal Look", which will bring together some of the works that belong to the art collection of the Palais de Glace.
First, in the South Circuit will tour the exhibition "Where I was, everything was new", which has 25 works on display, under the curatorship of the artist and PhD in Social Sciences Agustina Triquell. The sample can be seen in Villa María, Bell Ville, Pampayasta Sud, Río Cuarto and Las Varillas. The exhibition is based on the notion of territory: What are the chances of recomposing a living tissue that was damaged by fire? The exhibition stimulates the construction of new narratives about the territory and focuses on the concrete practices of the inhabitants, in material transformations, in the possible new relationships to come.
On the other hand, in the Northern Circuit will tour the exhibition "The visible and the invisible. An itinerant look ", curated by the audiovisual communicator Indira Montoya and the philosopher and researcher Luis García and composed of 18 works. The sample can be seen in Unquillo, Chapel of the Mount, The top, Valle Hermoso and La Falda. The curators take travel and transit as their motive and question themselves: What does it mean to leave the large urban conglomerates behind and establish other points of contact on the map? The exhibition focuses on the subjective dimension of traffic and how it affects the understanding of the landscape.